Preserved Evidence: Ghetto Lodz, Band 2H. Eibeshitz Institute for Holocaust Studies, 1998 |
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... sick , and the pain was excruciating . " Those who feel sick , step out ! " the Lagerfuhrer commanded every morning at Appell . 2 ) Konevka , Bronislava . Melbourne , February 15 , 1959 – p . III.h Ghetto Lodz # 1077 - Viener Library ...
... sick , and the pain was excruciating . " Those who feel sick , step out ! " the Lagerfuhrer commanded every morning at Appell . 2 ) Konevka , Bronislava . Melbourne , February 15 , 1959 – p . III.h Ghetto Lodz # 1077 - Viener Library ...
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... sick about their fate , all of them would die and if I did let them know , I might pay with my own life . -- Though the thought of my own death was very frightening , my conscience did not let me rest . Finally I decided to let my ...
... sick about their fate , all of them would die and if I did let them know , I might pay with my own life . -- Though the thought of my own death was very frightening , my conscience did not let me rest . Finally I decided to let my ...
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... sick and disabled . A few hours later , several hundred mentally ill hospital patients arrived and joined the sizable “ sick ” group . That same day the sick group left the prison and the following day it became known that they had been ...
... sick and disabled . A few hours later , several hundred mentally ill hospital patients arrived and joined the sizable “ sick ” group . That same day the sick group left the prison and the following day it became known that they had been ...
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Auschwitz | 377 |
The Marches | 448 |
To Go on Living | 503 |
Urheberrecht | |
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able already apartment arrived asked Aunt Auschwitz barracks became began block body bread brother called camp carried chance child cold continued dead death decided deportation door escape eyes face factory Father feel fell felt finally five followed forced friends gave Germans ghetto girls ground hand happened head heard heart hospital hundred hunger inmates Jewish Jews knew labor later learned leave live Lodz looked meet mind morning Mother moved never night noticed once opened ordered passed person prisoners ration reached received remained remember returned selection sent sick side sister soon soup standing stay step stood stopped streets suddenly suffering thought thousand told took train transport tried turned wagon waiting walk wanted weeks women young